Thielicke here studies the themes of doubt and appropriation in modern Protestant thought. A leading advocate of dialectical theology, Thielicke examines the work of the great German Protestant religious philosophers from Lessing and Schliermacher through Barth and Tillich, probing these theologians' understanding of their context and how this tradition can impact our own engagement with our times. Clear, finely nuanced, historically and philosophically mature, this is a vital reflection on the history of theology and in ...
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Thielicke here studies the themes of doubt and appropriation in modern Protestant thought. A leading advocate of dialectical theology, Thielicke examines the work of the great German Protestant religious philosophers from Lessing and Schliermacher through Barth and Tillich, probing these theologians' understanding of their context and how this tradition can impact our own engagement with our times. Clear, finely nuanced, historically and philosophically mature, this is a vital reflection on the history of theology and in systematic theology.
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Fair. This is a damaged book. May be ex-library, water-damaged, or spine creased/broken. Acceptable, Reading copy only, with writing/markings and heavy wear. Standard-sized.
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Very Good in Near Fine jacket. First American edition. Originally published as *Glauben und Denken in der Neuzeit in 1983 by Mohr. Translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Octavo. xx, 582pp. Ex-library stamp and spine label, being John H. Leith's copy with his bookplate on the front fly, edges lightly bumped, very good in a near fine dust jacket with spine label. John H. Leith, former professor of theology at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. 582 p. Audience: General/trade. Clean, unread copy in fine-near new condition. No marking or writing in the text. Covers are clean and show no wear. Binding is firm. Dust jacket shows almost no wear.